Anonymous wrote:"Child's friend confessed family faked living in our good school cluster"
cool, this must be why my child born Sept 2nd was told not to bother taking the test to start K "early" (by 2 days) because of overcrowding.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever. I got in this country illegally and can claim whatever address I want in order to get more benefits.
Anonymous wrote:of course - support your child. i was just wondering if you attribute the lack of AP resources to children illegally attending the school. i really have no idea how widespread this is - i guess i would have thought it was not that widespread.
Anonymous wrote:Send your kid to private. Only some kids in public schools get to do the more advanced subjects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the beginning of the 20th century it was believed that the "natives" should be educated according to his station in life. That way the son of a lawyer was guaranteed access to law school, and the son of a shoe polisher could maybe learn how to wash his hands in addition to knowing how to polish shoes and say "yes sir". It was widely accepted that some could truly be exceptional. But that was not enough to take the wide leap in faith that all could be.
The parent whose kid did not get to study AP chemistry just has a dumb chiild. The class must be filled with "exceptional" students.
Maybe you could consider a change in address? That could be easier than reverting back toa bygone era
I'm actually talking about one of the W schools... They do that - every year I have to override teachers recommendations because "B" is not good enough grade to take Honors/AP classes.
Oh boy, where should I move to find a miracle place with unlimited recourses, when funding is based on students' needs, not a county/school budget and space restrictions.
And you completely attribute this lack of resources to kids who are illegally attending your school? Maybe B really is not good enough for honors classes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the beginning of the 20th century it was believed that the "natives" should be educated according to his station in life. That way the son of a lawyer was guaranteed access to law school, and the son of a shoe polisher could maybe learn how to wash his hands in addition to knowing how to polish shoes and say "yes sir". It was widely accepted that some could truly be exceptional. But that was not enough to take the wide leap in faith that all could be.
The parent whose kid did not get to study AP chemistry just has a dumb chiild. The class must be filled with "exceptional" students.
Maybe you could consider a change in address? That could be easier than reverting back toa bygone era
I'm actually talking about one of the W schools... They do that - every year I have to override teachers recommendations because "B" is not good enough grade to take Honors/AP classes.
Oh boy, where should I move to find a miracle place with unlimited recourses, when funding is based on students' needs, not a county/school budget and space restrictions.
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Of course not, Capt. Obvious, I just mow down anyone who gets between my car and my destination.....
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